Yamaha PSR-S900 Owner's Manual - Page 95

Effect Type, select the EFFECT tab.

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Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE) Effect Type ■ Selecting an Effect type 1-3 Same operation as in the "Basic Procedure" on page 91. In step 2, select the EFFECT tab. 4 Press the [F] (TYPE) button to call up the Effect Type selection display. Using, Creating and Editing Voices 5 Use the [1π†]/[2π†] buttons to select the effect BLOCK. DSP: Stands for Digital Signal Processor (or Processing). DSP changes and enhances the audio signal in the digital realm to produce a wide range of effects. Effect Block REVERB CHORUS DSP1 DSP2 DSP3 DSP4 5 678 Effect-applicable parts Effect characteristics All parts Reproduces the warm ambience of playing in a concert hall or jazz club. All parts Produces a rich "fat" sound as if several parts are being played simultaneously. STYLE PART SONG CHANNNEL 1-16 In addition to the Reverb and Chorus types, the instrument has special DSP effects, that include additional effects usually used for a specific part, such as distortion and tremolo. RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2, LEFT, SONG CHANNEL 1-16 Microphone sound* (PSR-S900) Any unused DSP blocks are automatically assigned to the appropriate parts (channels) as needed. * Handled only by DSP4. 6 Use the [3π†]/[4π†] buttons to select the part to which you want to apply the effect. PSR-S900/S700 Owner's Manual 95

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Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE)
PSR-S900/S700 Owner’s Manual
95
Using, Creating and Editing Voices
Effect Type
Selecting an Effect type
1–3
Same operation as in the “Basic Procedure” on page 91. In step 2,
select the EFFECT tab.
4
Press the [F] (TYPE) button to call up the Effect Type selection display.
5
Use the [1
π†
]/[2
π†
] buttons to select the effect BLOCK.
6
Use the [3
π†
]/[4
π†
] buttons to select the part to which you want
to apply the effect.
DSP:
Stands for Digital Signal Proces-
sor (or Processing). DSP changes
and enhances the audio signal in
the digital realm to produce a
wide range of effects.
Effect Block
Effect-applicable parts
Effect characteristics
REVERB
All parts
Reproduces the warm ambience of playing
in a concert hall or jazz club.
CHORUS
All parts
Produces a rich “fat” sound as if several
parts are being played simultaneously.
DSP1
STYLE PART
SONG CHANNNEL 1–16
In addition to the Reverb and Chorus types,
the instrument has special DSP effects, that
include additional effects usually used for a
specific part, such as distortion and tremolo.
DSP2
DSP3
DSP4
RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2, LEFT,
SONG CHANNEL 1-16
Microphone sound*
(PSR-S900)
Any unused DSP blocks are automatically
assigned to the appropriate parts (channels)
as needed.
* Handled only by DSP4.
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